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Deb_and_Ed_M
Jun 27, 2018Explorer II
I agree with the others - 110 degrees in a popup without 110v power would be miserable at best; and potentially unsafe if you're not used to those temps. If there's a function that you wish to attend that weekend - get a hotel
If you MUST do this (I can't address how you can run a CPAP without 110v): eons ago, I did camp in Page AZ in 105 temps in a popup. Before going to bed, I showered, dried off with a large beach towel; then used that dampish towel as my "blanket". As the water evaporates, it cools. I was able to sleep quite comfortably that night (by the time the towel had dried, the night temps had dropped)
If you MUST do this (I can't address how you can run a CPAP without 110v): eons ago, I did camp in Page AZ in 105 temps in a popup. Before going to bed, I showered, dried off with a large beach towel; then used that dampish towel as my "blanket". As the water evaporates, it cools. I was able to sleep quite comfortably that night (by the time the towel had dried, the night temps had dropped)
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